The 12 men all Surrey women should avoid including rapists, domestic abusers and killers

The faces of 12 men jailed for crimes against women in 2019 (Image: Surrey Police / Darren Pepe / PA)

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The 34-year-old tried to flee to Ethiopia to escape justice and was arrested on board a flight at Heathrow Airport on May 2, the day after he learned police were looking for him in connection with an allegation of sexual assault.

Four days earlier, on April 28, his victim had been reported missing by her mother, and was found by police officers the next day at Hounslow railway station. She was taken into police protection and later told officers she had arranged to meet Ali-Jamac, who had taken her to a hotel and had sex with her.

The paedophile pleaded guilty to three counts of sexual activity with a child and was jailed at Kingston Crown Court, as well as being made the subject of an indefinite sexual harm prevention order.

Footage of the moment Ali-Jamac was arrested and taken off the plane can be viewed here.

He repeatedly messaged one of his victims over a 20 month period, during which he became increasingly abusive, telling her he knew where she lived and travelled.

The stalker is a former student of East Surrey College, where he met the first of his victims in September 2017.

Passing sentence in August, Guildford Crown Court Judge Rufus Taylor put in place a five year restraining order to ban Snape from directly or indirectly contacting either girl

The teenager pleaded guilty to section 2A and section 4A stalking charges, as well as attempting to make use of an imitation firearm, relating to him pulling a fake handgun on police when they tried to arrest him.

Arik Amir - On the run for seven years after sexually assaulting a girl in Leatherhead

Arik Amir, 60, was jailed for four and a half years (Image: Surrey Police)

Arik Amir was on the run for seven years before finally being jailed for sexually assaulting a girl in Leatherhead.

He was found guilty of five counts of sexual assault on a female under the age of 18 in July 2012 and sentenced to four and a half years in prison, but fled to Israel shortly before his sentencing.

Finley Watts - Attacked teenage girl by putting her in a headlock and punching her

Finley Watts, 21, was described by police as a "bully" who "thought he was untouchable" (Image: Surrey Police)

Described by police as a "bully", Finley Watts assaulted a teenage girl and robbed a man just five days before he received a suspended sentence for ABH.

The 21-year-old, or Upper College Ride in Camberley, broke into a property in Old Dean Road on June 7 and robbed the man inside.

He then attacked a 17-year-old girl who tried to intervene, putting her in a headlock before throwing her to the ground and punching her.

Days later, he appeared in court and was handed a 13-month suspended sentence for his role in a separate assault.

Watts had his sentencing for that matter deferred by six months as the judge had told him that he wouldn't be sent to prison immediately if he could show he was able to turn his life around.

He was arrested shortly after the robbery and assault on June 7 and released on conditional bail, but just a few days later was arrested again after he confronted the teenage girl he had assaulted, verbally abusing her and threatening her with violence.

In September, Watts admitted robbery, assault by beating, witness intimidation and destroying property and was jailed for two years.

The 48-year-old was locked up for 15 months at a rearranged sentencing hearing - his initial hearing was adjourned due to him turning up drunk and then stripping naked in the dock while swearing at the judge and his victim.

Taylor, of Brighton Road in Banstead, consistently contacted his ex - sometimes messaging her 100 times a day - over a nine week period from December 2018 to January 19, 2019, while he was under a community order for a separate harassment conviction.

During that time, Taylor punched her in the face and ripped out a chunk of her hair - he would also contact her at work.

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A statement read out to court said: "I was too ashamed of telling everyone what life was really like. I was scared. I would leave for work in the morning with a knot in my stomach, thinking: 'this relationship is not right'.

"I felt incredibly vulnerable because I never knew what to expect. I felt particularly unsafe leaving my house, for example walking my dog or getting in and out of the car at night."

Taylor was found guilty by magistrates of two counts of assault and one count each of stalking and criminal damage.

The 71-year-old sexually assaulted several women and girls in his surgery over a 23-year period between 1981 and 2004, with most of the offences being committed at the Merrow Park Practice, where he had been a GP since 1980.

He was convicted of 15 counts of sexual assault in December 2018 after an Old Bailey trial that lasted 10 weeks.

In a statement read out at the sentencing hearing, one of Tutin's victims said: "My initial response was a sense of being abused, violated and feeling dirty, and wanting a shower.

"I was only young so was upset and confused by what he did. I trusted him as a doctor and was brought up to respect authority and do as I was told, which is what I did."

Tutin, of Crittenden Road in Tonbridge, Kent had originally faced 28 counts of sexual assault, but was acquitted of eight at his trial in December with the jury unable to agree verdicts on the remaining five charges.

A subsequent trial at Blackfriars Crown Court on three of those five charges ended with not guilty verdicts on Tuesday (May 14).

Ricardo Godinho - Murdered his estranged wife in front of their three-year-old daughter

Ricardo Godinho was found guilty of murdering his wife (Image: Surrey Police)

The Woking man, 25, stole jewellery worth around £50,000 when he broke into the Fordbridge Road property in the early hours of December 16, 2018, police said.

A victim impact statement read: "Physically during the incident I sustained blisters to the inside of my mouth and lips from the gag due to trying to bite down on it, to prevent it going further into my mouth and causing me to stop breathing.

"I also sustained heavy bruising up both of my arms and the skin was broken on the top of my right hand causing considerable pain."

Kosmider, of Dartmouth Avenue in Woking, pleaded guilty to the offence in February.